Green Building Bible, Fourth Edition |
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These two books are the perfect starting place to help you get to grips with one of the most vitally important aspects of our society - our homes and living environment. PLEASE NOTE: A download link for Volume 1 will be sent to you by email and Volume 2 will be sent to you by post as a book. |
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Posted By: RigmaroleI'm on the hunt for some high-performance bifold windows for our build.I don't understand how you would use bifold doors on a dormer? I expect I've misunderstood something.
Posted By: djhI don't understand how you would use bifold doors on a dormer?So warmer days, when fully open, I wanted to achieve a panoramic view & (cross) ventilation, unobstructed by mullions. So purely an architectural/design decision, not for access. I’ve seen similar things in cafes/commercial buildings, not so much domestic.
Posted By: djhTraditionally, bifolds were avoided on thermally efficient builds because they rely on sliding seals that are not very efficient, but maybe things have improved?Thank you, that’s worth considering. I’m not sure.
Posted By: owlmanIn a long dormer there is always going to be a issue cleaning at least one outside paneValid point. Though fortunately I do have some degree of access via a small section of flat roof, so it shouldn’t be impossible. The dormer is slightly recessed/inset.
Posted By: RigmaroleSo warmer days, when fully open, I wanted to achieve a panoramic view & (cross) ventilation, unobstructed by mullions. So purely an architectural/design decision, not for access. I’ve seen similar things in cafes/commercial buildings, not so much domestic.Have you a photo of the kind of thing you're thinking of? I just don't understand at all what you're thinking of.
Posted By: djh… very carefully to make sure I understood their operations before I did any business with them.
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